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mediation (version 4.5.0)

summary.multimed: Summarizing Output from Mediation Analysis with Multiple Mechanisms

Description

Function to report results from the multimed function.

Usage

# S3 method for multimed
summary(object, ...)

# S3 method for summary.multimed print(x, ...)

Arguments

object

object of class multimed, typically output from the multimed funciton.

...

additional arguments affecting the summary produced.

x

output from the summary function.

References

Tingley, D., Yamamoto, T., Hirose, K., Imai, K. and Keele, L. (2014). "mediation: R package for Causal Mediation Analysis", Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 59, No. 5, pp. 1-38.

Imai, K. and Yamamoto, T. (2012) Identification and Sensitivity Analysis for Multiple Causal Mechanisms: Revisiting Evidence from Framing Experiments, typescript.

See Also

multimed, plot.multimed

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Replicates Figure 3 (right column) of Imai and Yamamoto (2012)
# Note: # of bootstrap samples set low for quick illustration

data(framing)
Xnames <- c("age", "educ", "gender", "income")
res <- multimed("immigr", "emo", "p_harm", "treat", Xnames, 
               data = framing, sims = 10)
summary(res)
plot(res, type = "point")
plot(res, type = c("sigma", "R2-total"), tgroup = "average")
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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